I dont believe in the "your partner is always right" theory of relationships. But Sheldon staying with Wil makes it seem he is in the "bros before hoes" school. And no gf likes that.
Exactly. I was watching this episode again and it kind of annoyed me for real this time. She WAS annoying. Sheldon WAS caught between a rock and a hard place. Even if the bros before hoes theory doesn't apply totally, logic and facing the truth do!
@@averagedickmoney310 No. He literally was just talking with Sheldon. In fact the first time she rudely interrupted the recording, he had said just one line. She said he was wooden. Then after he got through another 3 maybe 4 lines, she cut. Interrupts again. Saying stupidly, fun with flags is supposed to be fun and he should keep it upbeat. Again stupid because he is coming off very upbeat. She was acting quite jealous and immature. Very b**chy.
Eat one of your Luna bars. Very often when women think they are angry, they are really just hungry. I know it's wrong, but I actually laughed out loud when I heard this.
@@karlostorres7745 If your girl friend is mad all the time it's not hunger. It's a life long habit and a Huge Red Flag. Run, don't walk away, because it's only going to get worse.
@@help8help true dat. If she's hungry, she can just said "im hungry" instead of acting mad all the time. Any men who put up with this insanity deserve to be ridiculed constantly
Precisely. Though I haven't watched this episode in its entirety, I can say that Amy's logic is flawed. One shouldn't side with their SO simply because they're their SO. It's a ridiculous, absolute rule and any reasonable person would know that there are no absolutes in life.
Have you been in a relationship? One of the primary purposes of being in a relationship is to support each other even when it is unreasonable. Even if Amy was in the wrong and Sheldon disagreed with her he still shouldn't have continued to associate with Will as his primary obligation is to his significant other, even when she is wrong. We don't always agree with our significant others, but regardless we never stop supporting them.
@@Boaz833 bullshit. youre not a toy to please your partner. you have your own morals and beliefs. thats who you are. and you choose your partner based on this. if your partner expect you throw this away, its your partner who doesnt respect you and what you stand for
It’s complicated. Clearly if she is the one being rude , he should not take her side , but if she leaves the social protocol is going after her (you apologize you your friend ) and then when your partner is calm talk with them. Many people will just support their partner , even if her or she is in the wrong and many people demand that as loyalty , but I believe that you and me persigue that as dangerous/ unjust / not conducting to growth.
She had every right to be mad. You people are actually stupid. You expect your partner to stand up for you, even when you're in the wrong. And if she was wrong, he went to dinner with the dude after for God's sake, giving the message that what he said to Amy didn't matter.
@@RPKD88 You would also expect your friend to stand up for you when especially when you're not in the wrong (which Wheaton wasn't initially). So either way Sheldon was wrong not to stop Amy initially and then he was wrong to stay for dinner. So while you're right that she had a right to be mad about his response to the situation at the end, you're stupid if you think that she had the moral high ground. Sheldon should also have been mad that she was insulting his friend for no reason initially. Also a partner or friend is not a yes man, they are someone who should encourage you when you're right but also have the courage to point out you're mistakes. Either way what we see of Sheldon is a poor partner in general, but Amy in this episode had had no moral high ground to speak from.
@@themisscales5919 when you're in a relationship you should prioritize that first. If they were a married couple would you say the same thing? You're a dumbass.
"I am your girlfriend. You should have taken my side" Come on Amy. Someone with your smarts ought to know darn well that such a statement is a total non sequitur to any rational mind.
Couldn't agree more. Romantic relationships are based in emotion; not things like sense or reason. In a relationship, the woman is always right, regardless of what logic says; end of story.
@@clarkkent8286 Exactly, thank you!!!👏👏👍 Damn edgy kids can't understand this simple truth. You can't show your internal disagreements in public and leave your partner without support when they face backlash/problem. It's called loyalty...
You never disagree with your partner in public. Whatever you argue about at home is between you but in public you represent each other and you can’t disagree with yourself.
All TV series go through a phase where the focus is placed on wrapping things up. Let's face it. BBT has peaked and it is in its declining period where the characters are forcibly changed in unusual ways to end a certain way. I predict the show will get one more season and then end on a high note. It's barely much of a season anyway now. We get 3 or 4 new shows then a month of reruns.
What are you talking about Jermybug, there are 22 episodes of this show every season and it has hardly peaked it actually just reached highest ratings ever just last week and keeps rising. Also its contracted to last until at least season 8 so its not going to end any time soon. It keeps getting better and better.
Amy was Sheldon's friend way before Wheaton become his friend. She is the only one that never mocked him or called him "crazy". She's practically always on Sheldon's side. Sheldon is pretty much an "ass" with everybody all the time, but only because she was a little bitchy with Will everybody go judging her. And when somebody calls your girlfriend "a pain in the ass", you have to defend her. Especially because of everything Amy has done for him.
I liked her better before her character became obsessed with Penny. Amy’s character lowkey became what Howard’s character was in the beginning. She’s a sex depraved weirdo. And she was dead wrong in this episode.
Erm, what "relationships" are these philisophical endless useless thoughts are about in the comment section? 1. Stepped over his friendship. 2. Cancelled his hobby activity. 3. Was still mad about it. 4. Psychologically wrong reason of jealousy, being jealous to another human who Sheldon praised, even when this human being an another gender straight human. 5. Still remained mad after having time to think. 6. Back to the situation, zero Fs given, negative about Wil masterful play and even patience to listen to Amy + even applying her remarks to his play instantly. Damage to Wil judgement. Damaging boyfriends friends. 7. Didn't appreciate Wil patience and skill and did it again. Wow. Now she could damage even Sheldons judgement, adding one more layer of harsh negativity, like the first one wasn't a mistake atrocious enough. Damaging his friends further and even his judgement about them, chaining to his judgement about friends. Jealousy mechanics btw, real quick: leave him all alone and take his soul to yourself. Remind me, what did we talk about before? Baseball? What fucking "relationship between girlfriend and boyfriend", firstly, they had a usual friendship with an option to lie to Amy mom that she has a bf so a mom will be happy, which everyone except maybe some unseen 0.01% forgot completely, nice long-term memory to use to craft some statements and even share them, instead of keeping the result to yourself, btw, how chaotic is that, but it's fine, it's everywhere and common to post half-assed of half-assed of half-assed thoughts, whatever, the problem is too global to discuss, who with also, and, secondly, it was much more about his and Wil relationship + his hobby at that moment, noone even cares about Sheldon, basically. Mathematically, his Friend with a friendship value of some 1.4 is trying to exclude his also genuine friend with a value of 1.2 in exchange for maybe becoming 1.45, or how much more she will value him after choosing her + abandoning his friend there, which makes 1.4 friend a psychopath friend and definitely lowers her value, not much, as he's not healthy as well, they both are flawed and kinda fit, actually, F this, sitcom with fabricated flawed nerds, no way to take it seriously and proceed, but will resume, she did a vile thing once and then again and somehow went mad, very funny, tell her why she's wrong with an algorithm or something and it's fixed, goes she or not, but, for Sheldon, even this lvl of relationship is still worth keeping in the highest prio spot, so, ye, actually sweating it, just letting a person do bad things to self and ppl, because he's not very different, with a bigger amplitude doing the same. At some point, big brain forces you to find a spot from where u can help other smaller brain people w/o overloading them, so your standard human meta with information units exchange works efficiently, but for a sitcom it seems like not the move, at least, until some relationship evolution happens, after keeping it all sudden and chaotic. Families and stuff definitely make series have some order. So, let Shamy keep obnoxious and destroy SMOrc And let's learn the only right thing from their situation here. Jealousy. Sucks. Ass.
Exodus Taris No, not because of the "girlfriend card", but the fact that Sheldon allowed someone to disrespect her and get away with it. Sheldon failed to do one of the things a boyfriend is supposed to do: protect his partner.
Brianna Espinoza *Protect his partner* Really? The guy was not physically beating her. She has agency. She can talk for herself. How do you suggest Will should have proceeded considering her disparaging remarks about his acting?
To be fair, Amy was pretty insane toward Will and sorta started the whole thing. When my wife is being crazy, I have no problem bringing it up. Do you know why? Mainly because she has never had any problem with telling ME I'm being a douche in public, and that shit comes around now, doesn't it woman? (Yes, she will be reading this and that was directed at her personally - Yes, I will be paying dearly for it at some time in the future. - Yes, it is worth it.) Granted, we have been married 25 years, and we both take great delight fucking with the other person, especially in public where crying isn't allowed according to the treaty that ended the "War of 2002" aka, "The Mall Incident" (There's no crying in baseball). Don't anyone feel bad for her either because my beautiful, beautiful bride also thinks she's a funny, funny fucking comedian sometimes, and gives as well as she takes. She also starts it a lot, so I don't feel bad occasionally firing the first broadside across the bow when I see my opportunity. I'm probably going to lose, so I might as well get my shots in while I can. That way she can't accuse me of being a too much of a little bitch about it all.
so many negative votes that RU-vid actually hid your comment. It was a poorly structured and misspelled few sentences that did not take into account the actual relationship between Amy and Sheldon. RU-vid has a spellchecker on the comment box. Use it. Thanks for the amusement, you two. Next time, represent your age groups a little bit better. I personally don't agree with being" lumped in with people who do not utilize spellcheck or people who think that "swearing must mean you are young".
spelling, and grammar are all facets of a mature/immature response. Where one or two parts may be lacking, there may be another part that makes up for that. I personally like using curse words from time to time. I am also twenty-three, and even though I do love being verbose in writing prose and poetry, a well-placed "fuck" has nice emphasis for me. Clover Fan, yes, swearing can point out immaturity and a poor vocabulary. That is not always the case. AmericanGraffitiBegins, your comment received
How come Sheldon wasn't upset with Wil for insulting his girlfriend? How would Wil feel if Sheldon insulted his other half? Amy had every right to be upset with Sheldon, you should always take the side of your other half, no matter what. And for Sheldon to go to dinner with Wil as if his girlfriend means nothing to him is just disgraceful.
Aside from you taking my comment too seriously ;)... In response though: your additions weren't mentioned, hence, it's a non sequitur. Your version however is outright fraudulent as you assume all else being equal - which is demonstrably not the case: there are also detrimental effects of siding with the partner, which may outweigh the preservation argument. Nor does it consider whether the reasons for entering have changed, or even adequately establish that the long-term result is preserving.
He wasnt. Wil wasnt rude to her, Amy was being a total bitch and wil just finally got enough and stood up to his bully. Shes the one who should apologize.
@@Henry-kz4gn that's exactly what i was thinking. Wil is a famous actor he knew what he was doing. It really pissed me off that wil was supposed to apologise to amy when amy was the one at fault
@@siddarthbalakrishnan9657 You people SERIOUSLY discussing online what a character should have said or done to another character in a series and trying to analyze it... Real fucking weirdos.
Amy was completely in the wrong in this episode. She was rude to Wil first and I don't think that being the girlfriend excuses that. Of course, it made for a some funny scenes which is all that matters!
Even so he shouldn't have just gonna to frikin dinner with him. He could have explained where he felt she was wrong and he was wrong. And being rude back doesn't make someone right. Smh.